#233 - Ask-Me-Anything: Marketing with Janice Greenwald

#233 - Ask-Me-Anything: Marketing with Janice Greenwald

Author: Startup CPG January 27, 2026 Duration: 46:51

In this episode of the Startup CPG Podcast, host Daniel Scharff reunites with fractional CMO Janice Greenwald to tackle the most frequently asked marketing questions from the 33,000+ member Startup CPG Slack community. From social media strategy to packaging design, PR investment to budget allocation, Janice brings 20 years of CPG marketing experience to answer the real questions early-stage brands are asking.


Janice breaks down the multifaceted nature of social media—it's not just posting photos, it's content creation, graphic design, copywriting, influencer outreach, brand partnerships, and potentially paid media. She shares why small agencies can sometimes offer better value than freelancers through economies of scale, recommending specific partners like Steph Nash Marketing for creative content and Gawronski Media for paid ads. The conversation challenges conventional wisdom around investing in social media and PR at launch, with Janice emphasizing that these are long-term brand-building tools, not immediate sales drivers—and why 60-70% of your marketing budget should focus on velocity if that's your primary objective.


Throughout the episode, Janice shares hard-earned lessons from the trenches: packaging structure mistakes at Sabra that cost hundreds of thousands in custom molds, why chip brands need air-filled bags to compete on shelf presence, how to maximize shelf space by actually measuring retail dimensions with a tape measure, and why you should always design beverage packaging for the side that will be merchandised (not the pretty side). She discusses the "rule of sevens" for brand awareness, explains why PR is better suited for investor and buyer visibility than consumer sales, and reveals her philosophy that specialists working fractionally often deliver better results than generalist full-time hires at similar costs.


Whether you're allocating your first marketing budget, choosing between agencies and freelancers, designing packaging that actually works on shelf, or deciding if social media and PR are worth the investment, this episode delivers honest, tactical guidance from someone who's made the mistakes so you don't have to.


Listen in as they discuss:

  • The hidden complexity of social media: content creation, copywriting, community management, influencer outreach, and paid media aren't one person's job
  • Why small agencies can beat freelancers: economies of scale when photographers run multiple brands through the same seasonal sets
  • Should you invest in social media early? Yes for brand building, but balance with velocity-driving tactics based on your budget
  • The 10% rule: most brands allocate around 10% of net revenue to marketing (excluding trade spend), though startups may invest more upfront
  • PR for early brands: better for investor/buyer visibility than consumer sales—don't expect immediate ROI from lifestyle press
  • Trade publications you can pitch yourself: reach out directly to Bevnet, Nosh, Food Navigator writers without an agency
  • Packaging structure mistakes: the Sabra salsa bowl that didn't merchandise well and the lettuce container that couldn't pack out a case
  • The chip bag paradox: you need air to compete visually on shelf even if it feels wasteful


Episode Links:


Janice Greenwald
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janice-greenwald-marketing-consultant/


Startup CPG Newswire: https://startupcpg.com/newswire 


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  • Episode music by Super Fantastics


Behind every product on a store shelf, there's a story of risk, innovation, and relentless hustle. The Startup CPG Podcast, brought to you by the community at Startup CPG, digs into those stories where theory meets the messy reality of building a brand. You'll hear founders recount the pivotal moments that nearly broke their company and the breakthroughs that saved it, moving beyond polished success tales. Conversations often turn to the buyer's perspective, offering a rare look at what actually gets a product onto retail floors. The focus is relentlessly practical, dissecting supply chain snags, packaging dilemmas, and marketing strategies that cut through the noise. This podcast operates like a field manual for the trenches of consumer packaged goods, built on the belief that shared knowledge is the best advantage. Tune in for candid exchanges that feel more like a mastermind session than a broadcast, all aimed at demystifying the path to shelf space and sustainable growth.
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